Reviews
Description
Established in 1950, Hexagon Comics is France's oldest comics publisher, with a universe of characters as diverse and varied as Marvel's or DC's.
This profusely illustrated 300-page history, assembled and edited by RJM Lofficier, includes articles by Stan Lee, Will Eisner, Joe Kubert, Roy Thomas and Mike Baron, ten comics stories, four prose stories by America's best pulp authors, illustrations by Paul Pope, Stan Sakai, Steve Rude, Steve Bissette, Jean-Claude Forest and dozens of the world's best comic artists, interviews, biographies, characters' profiles, a text that traces the history of Hexagon, from its first publication in 1950, and more.
HEXAGON COMICS: THE FIRST 70 YEARS is "a discovery of unsung European comic books, heretofore unseen by American readers" (Will Eisner), and an "eye-filling collection of some of the best series that Hexagon produced during its long and lustrous history" (Stan Lee), not to be missed by any true comic-book aficionado.
EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
The promotion ends in 21d.00:10:24
The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.
Established in 1950, Hexagon Comics is France's oldest comics publisher, with a universe of characters as diverse and varied as Marvel's or DC's.
This profusely illustrated 300-page history, assembled and edited by RJM Lofficier, includes articles by Stan Lee, Will Eisner, Joe Kubert, Roy Thomas and Mike Baron, ten comics stories, four prose stories by America's best pulp authors, illustrations by Paul Pope, Stan Sakai, Steve Rude, Steve Bissette, Jean-Claude Forest and dozens of the world's best comic artists, interviews, biographies, characters' profiles, a text that traces the history of Hexagon, from its first publication in 1950, and more.
HEXAGON COMICS: THE FIRST 70 YEARS is "a discovery of unsung European comic books, heretofore unseen by American readers" (Will Eisner), and an "eye-filling collection of some of the best series that Hexagon produced during its long and lustrous history" (Stan Lee), not to be missed by any true comic-book aficionado.
Reviews